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Trips to Wellington Museum
Wellington City is located in south-western tip of New Zealand’s North Island in Cook Strait. Wellington has become the capital of New Zealand since 1865, the year in which he won the title of Auckland. This is known as the capital of the southernmost in the world and is also regarded as the most remote. Te Papa, the National Museum is often a natural choice for the visitor, if you want to get some cross-sections showing the local history walk Bond Store Queens Wharf and enjoy some time surfing.
Part of the emphasis on maritime history, the technology used and the tools of the first Maori culture, the first European settlers, and to this day. Buildings are placed in a part of history, with an already built in 1892 as a warehouse. Wellington Harbour Board also above, which is based reveals the wealth through their office door with expensive and well appointed. If you want to visit a museum in Wellington, you will find that they are not all about maritime history. Open to Te Papa, she realized the city needed a place of their people and history of the refuse. Now the Museum of Wellington City & Sea includes information and displays about the history of social and cultural capital.
When you go through the construction of a small piece of history hidden in the bottom of New Zealand to go. When the building was built in 1891, a time capsule placed at the base. When the building was turned 100 in 1991, a second capsule buried inside the building, taking some of the most important relics and observations at this age. Wellington Waterfront development projects change each person to build a better city. We have to attend the New Zealand capital, Wellington. This is an opportunity to promote and provide access to the port, creating an unprecedented number of parks and public places, build new residential and commercial areas, while all the advantages of the urban planning and design displays. Urban tourism destination will be strengthened through the creation of culture, recreation and new entertainment.
Travelling To Tokyo
One of the main attractions of Tokyo is that it is a different architectural style. You can see a unique blend of tradition and modernity during a visit to the capital.
Tokyo Station, built in 1914, is an important milestone not only in Tokyo but for the entire country of Japan. Grand Central Station is a Japanese railway system is regarded as one of the most modern railways in the world today. Tokyo Station is also happens to be one of the two terminals by train from Tokyo to the world famous ball that connects the major cities in Japan.
Imperial Palace is one of the most famous buildings in Tokyo. During the shogunate, the military feudal system in Japan, the imperial residence in Kyoto. He moved to Tokyo, just after the shogun was abolished.
Tokyo Tower is very popular with locals and tourists visiting Japan. With a height of 333 meters, the tower is 13 meters taller than the Eiffel Tower, the design of similar structures in Paris.
Japan Calligraphy Museum another landmark on top of Tokyo. As the name suggests, the museum is exhibiting some of the best works of calligraphy.
Rainbow Bridge is a two-story structure covering 918 meters long. You can take a pleasant stroll along the promenade at the location of the afternoon and some places in Tokyo.
Apart from these attractions, there are many other important sites in Tokyo, well worth a visit, including the National Museum of Modern Art, Muscle Park, St Luke’s Garden, Sony Building, Tokyo Disneyland, Tokyo University, and several famous temples in the city. Plan to do it well and the trip to Tokyo can be an unforgettable experience.